Hundred Democrats In North Carolina House Two Republican* in l^wrr Hrunch of Stair I.c^i-lalure and Thiw in Senate for 1925 Setwion Which Will be Held at the State Capital in Month of January lUlelKh, Nov. IK. ? Then* will bo 100 Democrat*, including one woman, and 30 Republican*, in the North Carolina House of Rep Wentatlveu. and 47 Democrats ?nd three Republicans ip the Senate at the 1925 session, ac- , eordlng to a Hat of members of the rmeral assembly elected on Nor. 4 compiled by Henry M. Loti 4on. legislative Reference Libra rian. The lint was made public her? today. The three Re-publican Senators will come from the twenty-fourth.' thirtieth and thirty third dis tricts. The twenty third dlvtrlct,, normally Republican, went Dem ocratic this year for the first time Since Its formation in 1892 . The thirty third, normally Republi can, went Democratic two years ago, but reentered the Republi can column this year. There were three Republicans in the expiring fenernl aaaembly. The Republican House mem tfcerahipp shows a gain of eleven over two years ago when nine were elected. Two years ago. Polk. Tyrell, 6urry. Graham. Mitchell. Sampson, Wataugi. 'Wilkes and Yadkin counties elect ed Republican representatives. Thla year Polk. Tyrell and Surry went Democratic. The Republi can thla year carried the follow ing counties that went Democrat ic two yoare ago: ?Brunswick, Catawba, Cherokee {where Mra. Giles Co veil. Demo-, era*, was beaten). Davie. John aon (with two members). Lincoln. ?Stodleon, Randolph. Henderson, flwaln. Alexander. Avery and Clay. ? The membership of the House Of representatives, as compiled from official reports and other eources where the official reports wore not available, follows mem bers undesignated being Demo crats: ? Alamance ? W. S. Coulter. Bur lington. " Alexander ? O. F. Poole. Tay-j kor?vIUe( Republican). Allegheny ? C. W. Hlggins, ?part a. ' Anson ? Dr. E. J. Hart. Wadea boro. Aahe ? T. C. Bowie, Jefferson.' . Avery ? Boy A. Harmon, Elk Park. (Republican). J Beaufort ? J. F. Tyer. Bath. ?Bertlel ? John W. I>avenport, Windsor. Bladen ? John D. Beatty. Jr.. Oarland. Brunswick ? E. H. Smith, South port ('Republican). ?Buncombe ? 'Harry L. Nettles. Blltmore; Marcus Erwln, Aahe ?llle. ? Burko ? 8. J. Ervln. Jr.. Mor ganton | Oabarrufs ? flam Black, Con-' eord, "R. F. D. 7. .Caldwell ? Lawrence Wake-i field, Lenoir. Camden ? <). L. Tarklngton. Camden. Cartn( ?et ? Alvah Hamilton. Morehead City. Caawell ? Thomas 8. Neal. Ruf-I fin. ?. Catawba ? L. F. Klutz, Newton. (Republican). Chatham? Wade Barber. Pitts-, boro. Cheroker ? d. W. Swan. An drews. (Republican). Cbowan ? ?W. t>. Pruden, Eden ton. Clay ? -John Green. Warne. (Re publican ). Cleveland ? .B. T. Falls. Shelby. Haltebo ro. Columbus - W. A. Thompson. Hal labor o Craven ? William F. Ward, New Bern. I - Cumberland ? R. W. Christian. Manchester Currituck ? E. R. Johnson. Cur fttuck. Dare? M. D. Hayinan, Wan eheae. Davldaon ? P. R. Raper. Lexing ton. ?Davie ? Dr. E. P. Crawford.1 Mocksvllle. (Republican). Duplin ? <leor?e R Ward. Wal lace. Durham? R C. Everett. Dur ham: J H Patton. Jr.. Durham. Edgecombc ? R. T. Fountain, Rocky Mount. Forsyth- u. s. Womble. Win ston Salem; 11 M. Co*. Wln.toQ Salem; J. A. Marshall. Walnut Cove. _ Gaston? It M. Eddleman. Gaa tonla; l>. I' Oelllnger. Cherry vllle. c;*tr*. T. A. Burp. Bure. Graham? T. J. Graham. Tu? kcegee. ( Republican 1 . Granville ? J. 8. Watklus. RFD.. Vlrilllna. Virginia. Greene ? R. C. Rouse. Snow HtGullford? T. E. Whltaker. Oak llldge; John W. King. Oreens lioro; C. 0. Wright. Greensboro Halifax- -1.. W I.engett. Hob good; W. T. Council. Roanoke Rapid# Harnett? N. A. Townaend, Dunn. . ... Haywood? J. R. Boyd. Waynes vllle. Henderson ? Wade 11. White-, side*. Horne Shoe. ( Republican ) . | Hertford? W. W. Roieri. Ahoa Hnko? 1>. 8. Poole. Raeford. - llyde? Ooorg* B. Davis, Lake Landing. _ Iredell ? Zeb V. Turlington, Mooresvllle. Jackaon? R. I- MadUon. Web Bter. ? Johnaon ? Walter Ratten? Smlthfleld (Republican!; N H. Lucas. Smlthfleld (Republican). Jonea ? T. C. Whltaker. Tren ton. _ ? O. P. Makepeace, San-, ford. Lenoir? Fred I. 8utton. Kln ston. . _ , Lincoln ? C. R. C.oodson. Lin rolnton. RFD (Republican)- : Macon ? A. W. Horn. Franklin. Madl'on ? J. W. Cook, Walnut. | (Republican). Martin ? Clayton Moore. Wll-j Hamilton. McDowell ? W. \V. iN??l. Ma Mecklenburg ? E. W. Pharr. Charlotte; W R. Mattbtws, Char-j lotte; Mlaa Julia M. Alexander., Charlotte. Mitchell? S. J. Turner. Bakers-; vllle. (Republican). Montgomery ? <B. S. Hurley.1 Moore ? K. J. Woodley. Jack son Springe..--. , 1 ?Nash ? Dr. J C. Braawell. Whl lakcrs; F. S. Spruill. Jr.. Rocky, Mount. .. ,,, . 1 iNcw Hanover ? J. K. L. Waae, > Wilmington ; Mnrsdrn Bellamy. | Wilmington. ! ^Northampton-? J. 8- Orant.j Jackson. , j Onalow? I. M. Bailey. Jack-) sonvllle. Pamlico ? F. C. Brlnson. Bay boro. _ ? Pasquotank ? J. K- Wilson. Elizabeth City. Pender ? C. D. Murphy. Atkln "" Perquimans ? B. F. Bray, liert ford. _ .. Person ? W. Roy Catea. Roxbo TO Pitt ? ?MoD. Ilorton. Farmville; K. A. PHtman, Ayden. PolM ? Rev. R. M. Hunter. | THK APOTHECARY iHOP Phone 400 A Good Drug Stow Thl* Chrlatnia* the gift for frlfnds far awav; and for the folka at home In j-our pho tograph. Why not mt now and avoid the holiday mnh. ZOKIXKIVM STl'IUO Yes? Michelin Tires ought to be high priced but they are not ? Ask us E. J. Cohoon & Co. KHKK ItOAD SKltVHi:. mtoxK ann. ^ In Chinfl xinird 8 Hsu youn??-ei iiiUi t*v*f obtain a <fc<*ior"a f)?r#rrv in ptiil | ? sophy at th* ltniver?n> of Iowa. , took an Amfnr?r wtfr with ^hlm ithfii hr (MuriHl i'hlfrti Kh? wm Ruth 8m?ih h i-olle** frt?nd "We Nf> Svltletf and f*H? l hinf )>> ?? nn*l> . * Mr* Hsu wrMM Hk* to fnrrda Ai.rt my wife irrlt *n*n? end ??r*-iei ??vt-ry day." my ? leit?*c front ll>u IVMh ?re taerhlng I* Wuchang Landrum. 6. C.. R. P. D. Randolph ? <A. I. Foree, Ash boro, (Republican). Richmond ? W. E. Harrison, Rockingham Robeson? D. P. McKlnnon. Rowland; Collier Cobb, Parkton. Rockingham ? T. 1*. Smith, l^akaTllle; Patrick H. Simpson. Summerfleld, R. P. D. Rowan ? Walter Murphy. Salis bury; J. W. Rideoutte, Salisbury, R. P. D. TRuthorford ? Thomas J. Moss, Fore?t City. Sampson ? E. P. Butler. Elliott ( Republican') . Scotland ? Ji. I). Ctirrle, Lau rinburg. Stanley ? -R. L. Drown. Albe marle. fitokes ? <B .C. Gann, M&dlson. 8urry ? H. 11 Barker, Rlkln. Swain ? A. J. Franklin. Jr. Bry son City, (Republican). -LI ON3S niM A3Hi kS9M2m |M?PUC)S f l t 3NOHd ! Transylvania? -Welch OalloWay, Brsvard i Tyrell ? W. H. Norman. Colum bis. 1 nion ? R. R Hawfleld, Mon roe. ? j Vance? T. S. Kittrell, llendcr BOO Wiki? N. L. llrouKhton. Gar ner; C. 11. Chamblee, Zebulon; T. L. Creekmore. Raleigh, i Warren? J. A. Duwtin. War. | renton. ! Washington- -C. L. Bailey. Jio P?r Watauga ? I. G. Greer. Boone. (Republican >. Wayne ? A. W. ByrO. Ml Olive; E. Harrison Yclvcrton. Goldsboro. WUkew ? p. E. Brown. Wilkoa boro. (Republican). Wilson ? <H. G. Connor. Jr.. Wilson. Yadkin? AVado Reavi*. Yad kinvllle. ( Republican ) . Yaccy ? John A. Watson, i Burnsvllle. Senators |of the General As- , serobly of North Carolina for 1925. All ar?* Democrats ejcept where otherwise Indicated. District 1. ? J. H. McMullan, ? Edenton; P. H Williams. Eliza beth City. Dlatrlct t. ? P. H. Johnson. Pantego; C. B. Spencer, Swan Quarter. District 3. ? W. II. 8. Burgwyn, Woodland. District 4. ? W O. Howard. Tarboro, E. B. Clark. Weldon. District 5. ? S. J. Everett. 1 Greenville. District 6.-? O. B. Vans. Spring , Hope; John L. Bailey. Elm City, i I District 7. ? S. J. Hargett. Tren-, ton; L. T. Trapp, Kinston. | Dlstrct 8. ? If. M. Humphrey. Goldsboro; J*. D. Grady. Kenly. | District 9? Leslie Johnson, Bprgaw; L. A. Bethuns, Clinton, j District 10 ? O. L. Clark, Clarkton; E. Jl. McEither. Fay iettevllle. , District 11. ? T. L. Johnson, | Lumber-ton. I District 12. ? Arthur Roaa. : j Ashboro; W. B M cQueen. Tlae ] ford. ' District 13 ? Char 1m U. llar rla. Raleigh; A. A. F. SmviI, St ? ford. | District 14. ? J. T AldtTtnan. Henderson. District 15. ? J. A. Long. Kox 1-oro. District 16 ? 'A. M. Carroll. Burlington; W. L. Fousliee. Dur ham I District IT. ? C. K. Meddeuhall. llinh Point; James M. Sharp. Reidsville. [? District 18.?- H. D. Townsend. Krlangcr; L. 3d. Blue. Gibson. District 19. ? Frank L Dunlap. Wadvsboro; W. C. Heath. Mon i rot*. I District 20. ? W. A. Fall, Coa Icord; Hamilton C. Jones. Char lotto. District 21. ? Walter H. Wood eon. Salisbury. District 22. ? A. F. Sara*. Wln st -n-Salem. District 23. ? W. W. Carter. .Mount Airy. District 24. ? A. Turner Grant. M^rksTille. (Republican). District 26*? Buren Jurney. StatesTlllo; A. A. Shufords. Jr. District 26. ? H. B. Gaston, Bel mont. The Forbes Thla style In Shoos and Oxfordt for Fall and Winter. OWENS SHOE CO. Appearance Too Is a Mark of Success A good appearance la frequently responsible for tho background in which to demonstrate ability! It Is the open sesame to the Inner shrine of big business ? a bottcr card of adxui*Hion than a letter of credit! Clothes don't make character. They represent it. It iu a sane assumption that a man wouldn't be a careless dresser If he weren't a careless thinker. Clothes don't make the man. but clothes do make other people's Impression of him! Men at tho top can afTord to look careless, but men on the way up must dress to Impress! Dr<*s well! Change your clothes frequently. They'll wear better. You'll look better. nemeraber "careless" and "clean" are far apart? even iu the dictionary! 1 Dres? Well and Sticcccd District 17. ? J. O. Roach. AYon titls. F. P. Bacon. Columbus. District li.? Mark Squirt*. Le noir. District 29. ? John E. Brown. Boone. District 30. ? J. E. Burleson. Spruce I'lne (Republican!. District 31 ? Plato Ebbs. Asbc* rille. District 32.? T. C. Brytton, Syl *a. District 33. ? H. u. Robertson, Franklin. ( Republican I. Where Ever/ Men FIimIh What He Like* To Wear S pencer-W alker Co. ISC. WHAT MADE THE LIGHTS Qo our^ Whatever caused the lights to po cut we will have thom In working order In a hurry. Wh will wire y?ur house or make a repair Job. Our show room is well stocKcd wicn iiKhtinR. fixtures and lamps rf all descriptions. I'hone 04. W. S. WHITE & CO. No. 410 M nit hews Ht, " For a Variety''' in GROCERIES LI: tlo Scotch Herring* Salt Spot* Salt Mackerel Pried Codflab. Call 697 or 698 R. L. GARRETT FREE? Ford and Jar of Money AT THE AUCTION SALES Thursday Nov. 20th Friday Nov. 21st 1:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. Farm lots in Woodvillc, 7 mile* from Eliz abeth City, on Coastal Highway, No. 312. Thi? is the K. H. Whidhee property and ha* thr best location of any property in or around Woodville for a home or investment; it has wonderful opportunities, good school*, churches and a onedialf mile frontage on hard-ourface rosd. Farm tract* of the 1). E. Williams Farm on Harvey Nock Hoad, leading from Hertford to the Sound. We have sub-divided thin big 030 acre farm iulo small tracts with a iiood house on most every tract. It is a wonderful opportunity to own your own farm at easy terms. It has all the advantages of good schools, churches and roads; has two mile frontage on public highway. GOOD MUSIC EASY TERMS Free Ford ? Free Jar of Money Walter & Gurley Auction Co. Selling Agents KINSTON, N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Here are Thanksgiving Suits and O'coats at $35 that you ought to see! In most places, spending $35.00 for clothes this week is like occupying the Inst row at the theater ? you don't see much and what you do see that is any Rood at all is over everybody's head! How different at Weeks & Sawyer's where cabinet after cabinet of good, stylish and new shade suits are $35.00 ? where rack after rack of wonderful O'coats are buyable at $35.00 ? and where you can be as uppish as you please without paying from $45 and up! Come any way ? by Wednesday ? and you'll have something to be thankful for Thursday! Micliaels-Stcrn Suits $25.00 to 843.00 I Michaels-Stern O'coat* 825.00 to 835.00 Schoble nnd Slcbon Huts S-1.00 to $7.00 Munsingwear Union Suits 82.00 to S5.00 .Manhattan Shirts 82.50 to 87.50 Where the Best Clothes Came ! rum Oh Boy, Such Values! Boys' Suits WHEN you get your Boys' Suits mude lo rigid speci fic!) tiom at prices unusual ly low, you're making 110 mistake in getting his Clothes right here. Priced 87.50 to 3 18.00 McCabe & Grice The Busy Store Since 1890 GATEWAYS; Inc. Chevrolet Automobile Contest COUPON November 18, 1921. Good for 10 Votes. When properly signed and mailed or delivered to Gateswnys, Inc., 338 Twenty-fourth street, Newport News, Va? this Coupon will be good for 10 votes in the Chevrolet Automobile Contest to be credited to the person whose name appears below: Name of Contestant Street and No - , City or P. 0. Address VOID AFTER NOVEMBER 25, 1924. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY I IT* faak^r ^5u5i*0or. I wiyv.

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